If I have an engine and tranny together but out of the car, would it be
easier (as a first timer on this) to split them to put them back in?
Also, since the engine/tranny are out, is there a preferred way to transport
this? Should I place it back in the car when I flat bed it home or lay it
on its side in a truck?
I guess as I write this, I know I should split the two to install a new
clutch since I have the opportunity. I found a receipt for new clutch
parts, but who knows if it was installed.
I will have full access to a hoist (permanent loan in return for storage of
it) so that isn't going to be an issue this next spring/summer
Chris
Daniel1312@aol.com wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Other finally, is that I do need to pull the gearbox at the same time
You can pull the engine first, then the gearbox.
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Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
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